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That doesn't mean a wallet is more secure. You just add complexity that I can easily achieve with other simple methods.

That doesn't mean a wallet is more secure.

How do you figure? I could give you 12 words to a wallet, but without the passphrase (ie. 13th word) you won't be able to access the private keys?

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So what? I can give you 11 words and not the 12th one. Is that more secure? No! Is absolutely the same shit.

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Guessing a missing word from the wordlist is trivial since its a 1/2048 guess. However, Passphrases are not one of the words from the wordlist. They can be anything.

You could use "My Name Is DarthCoin! My Favorite Number is 21,000,000" as a passphrase.

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again, you are speculating. that doesn't mean is more secure.

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Its not speculation, it does make it more secure.

Here is a wallet for you:

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I put 100,000 sats in it for you. Its yours (or anyone's) if you can guess the passphrase.

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again, adding a new word it doesn't mean is more secure for guessing.

Same as with my cats, please find the words...

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complexity it doesn't mean more security

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are you saying youd do the same as @freetx just did, and provide us 11 of the 12 seed phrase words in correct order to a wallet with btc in it?

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Any clue? 😅

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